Ralph Waldo Emerson, comp. (1803–1882). Parnassus: An Anthology of Poetry. 1880.
Jephthahs DaughterLord Byron (17881824)
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Demand that thy daughter expire;
Since thy triumph was bought by thy vow,
Strike the bosom that’s bared for thee now!
And the mountains behold me no more:
If the hand that I love lay me low,
There cannot be pain in the blow!
That the blood of thy child is as pure
As the blessing I beg ere it flow,
And the last thought that soothes me below.
Be the judge and the hero unbent!
I have won the great battle for thee,
And my father and country are free!
When the voice that thou lovest is hushed,
Let my memory still be thy pride,
And forget not I smiled as I died!